POTATO CHAMPION Rsymnnfl Vessry. York. I (firmer International Champion Ind Ievenl lime: Maritimu Champion proudly displays his winning sample at lrlsh Cali. hlers and the champion rll-l- boo lor table stock potatoes they brought him Thursday at the Frovlnclal Harvest Exhlbl- tinn. Premier Says Irish Moss Processing Plant Assured By DDN An lirish moss _ plant will be constructed in the province "not later than 19m." Premier Walter R. Shaw an. r..iirced ymerday alternocn llr said the proidncial :m'v eminent has a 'writien agice- mrnl" with "a certain firm" winch assirm that this pron IMP will have a process-no plant and ‘it will be constructed here not later than 196-4" Fremie'r Shaw said the pro- vinciat government studying the possibilities their a plant being located here loi- " pros Commeniing on a newspaper Itnry yesterdav in which “Jr-German] Watson MacNaucht was reported us have said lita‘ undies in the possibilities ul constructing a number .it moss citing plans in western prince. tocnty are at present being carted out In coolunciion with the Atlantic Development lanai-ii. the premier said. "this is a mailer that the provincial re~ ioiirces development division has been studying tor upw . MacLEou processi rig oi year. 'l loo] that It Lt unlm’tunatn. hl View ul hhe developments Beef Prices Unchanged peel prices remained unchangi NI (in [he Tnmnw murkEl this week but were oil slightly at hlnntreal and Winnipeg Follow. lng are the prices as released by the P.E,l. Beet Producers‘ Association, Winnipeg ~ choice. $24.50- mm. good. sum-£24.50. med- ium. 520613.50 Toronto — chulce. 26-327. good 145115.50, medium. SZ‘Z-SZ‘, ‘Vllllllreal _ choice. $26-$27. lood. $15—$26, medlum. 321-32035 WESTERN BRIEFS PREPARE REPORT rollnwlog a metric earlier this weeli ol the simeroide lax coirimlanloa, . spokesman lor the gimp nnrunincad that a [2mm report will be silo- nuttcd to the town mncll at ilo ml «gig-r meeting. WADE FUNERAL — no ht- M a s e we: celebrated by Reg. Gould steels with Rev. Clarence Flu-e n nod Rev. Naratn asllanl u nth-deacon, Vciy Rcv. u. .I. Rooney Wu mum! ol scrum-its. Pnllheonn were Allied Foley. Don mehnll. Leigh o-ai-len. Gerald Rul- nioiid. How-id Foley uni Regi. nrld .lallei-y. Flower bearer- lll the dim DEATH NOTICES 'lmlv-I tee loie tor Clot-med De“! Noun II. MICKAY - oven. Sept '1. I. i New H Mulndlr Mac. ‘thal have taken place in th:s .eonncctinn. hat an opinioo lsllnuld be expressed that we lave only now undertaking studa ins toward the establishment or h a plant lor the lrlsh miss industry. “I would like to state that we have concrete modem that the irish moss industry will be under a most DI‘OENSSXW type or organisation." FEAT Nloss ALSO Fremim Shaw also announced that ‘suhsianlial arrangements Ilnvc been made regarding the establishment oi In industry in the peat moss mas oi the province We are now in the process M developing delinitc Three Accused iOn Possession Arraigned in city police court yiwtt‘l‘day 0! Franc” finderle Carl. Crossroads. Jarncs Solo. mon siering Fall and Llnyi ‘ Mi’lt'lit‘an. both ot Churlmlt’l'llvn ion charges at the posses 'o ‘MT. HERBERT rcnulinueu lrnrtl Page II the champion Ayrshire call. Ind a member at the Dunstntlnlge- Frcnchiort Club. Norma Boswell. took the reserve chumplnnship. Judging the cult competitions worl- Archie Machllan, N.S. Agricultural College. Truro. and Nelson Ball, from the livestock division. P 152.1. Dept. oi Aurtcu’e titre TRACK MEET Following the cattle judging. [I10 RclInn mnV t0 the fa track. where young nlhlete: cum- [dated in I variety Ill races. winners and runners—up lire as lollows: Rathmile boy. relay — stella Maris tlst and 2ndl. Girls relay — Stelll erlll. Bruzkley-Wlnsloe, Boys relay — Stall. erll. Brackleyswlnalne. Three-legged race tgirls over 12l Summertime; Stella Maris. Three-legged race tboysi Stella Maris: Milton Clover tiaie' Three legged race tgirlr un der iii _ Stella Maris list and Tndi, myd dash tgirlai A Loraine Jewell. North ltlver; Velda Fra~ scr. l-leselbriiolt. c. II interest on [he paI‘I 0t lm'exllll‘s and hope in have representa- of certain Organizations the province to come win closer grips on the problems ol ilie industry." mentirig on title govern. nient's industrial promotion nrogram, Premier Shaw said "tn-rough the aggressive pm gram undertaken by nur rc- sniii-ces development div c are constantly making pr. gross towsid a greater measure <: ‘ until April 30. 1963. betore . Queens County. 315.500: The Guard ISLAND NEWS PAGE - p l I Summerslde And Prince County ‘coai-lico . Charlottetown. Sat. Sept. 23, 1933. 3 {ion that e. l . .t tar end oi the lield there has been eight tear or till added i provide proper drainage and to level the holes There appears to he a good urnlJul lor the .loyi-ee team by Frank Garrlty The and e series with Mount a and a i ouritbe l ' o Jayvees will have a home The Prince Edward island United Fund aarnpaign. he s'twd in the history at the wince. was slated to get under- wa Oct, 1. The advance guts div ions and the payroll div- isions havl‘ already begun their appeals and indications are the are meeting with a good res pause The campaign objective oi mansion is 5.9 per cent over the amount received in the ini~ tial campaign last year. $219,. room. ENDED IN APRIL The campaign last year ran l h e otwel'llve Was reached, but. il Is hopen lrorn the experience gain. ed that this year-s appeal will be concluded at a much earlier date October is the oliicial Uni. lotl Fund campaign month. llld ulldpuhllclly is geared to this an . The objective I! broken down into quotas as lollnw: [Marlowe- town. .000. Summerside. «mm; Prince County. 316.500. 1 r1 t1 Kings County. 315.000. Last year. there were I7 pur- ticipating agencies wllh 17 in the 1963 Campaign. The increase by 10 is accounted l'ly CHARLIE MachLLAN Now that Freshman week is over and sludents are settling down to the more serious busi. ness oi studying. a number or student organizations are pre. paring to start another busy year. The most important so- ciety on campus. or course. is the students Union. ii is de. incrl sludcnt activllies. to initiate or industrial development tor the province. Feat moss is onlyi fine (If a number of indufil'lrs we have investigated and have‘ under study." i Arraigned Charges . n quantity ol copper wire. the. property or the Island Tillrr phone Company. known to II been obtained by an indictable ,lll‘enco, brought the numb - to appear on this charge to ei 1 Dan. elected trial by liidgc. and jury. and was remanilid‘ until Oct. l by Magistrate A. llas'arn. QC. while Fall and Madman were remanded until oct ii and 4 respectively. lvan Eernard Jay. Charlotte town,charged with uttering a lorged cheque. was remanded without bail to member l Charles Morrison. St. George's was remanded without bail un- tl1 th‘s morning on a charge oi lalsc pretenecs. Francis Joseph Kelly. L a kc Verde. arraigned on a charge ol drunken driving, pleaded guilty to driving while impaired. anii was lined ms and costs or all days. Mary \leida Gallant and Cyrily Ralph MacDonald. Charlotte- town. appearing on drunk and disorderly charges. were both lined ' and cnslll or to days A drunk and disorderly charge against Augustus Guinn. are Iotleluwn. Wu dismissed. Fines til :10 and costs nr llve days were given . drun a n incapable and a man charged with unlawtui damage in a park but sign. Another drunk hnd in- capable wns lined $20 and costs or d I man Charlerl fll with possession oi liquor in place other than his residence wll lined 320 Ind cost. nr sol day: mil-yd dish iboyat — Mlchnll Gallant. Stella Marla; Roler Younker. Brlckley-Wlnsloe. Suck rice tglrla over 11) —« .ltpall Gnuflller. Slelln Marts; Di- xle Clldmnre. Brnckley-Wlnsloe. Sack rue tboyn over til —. Earl Cronln. Summervllle; .1 I m Bradley-Winston. l, 1143 - Blrry Crllwell, Brickley-Wlnaloe. Frd waen. so no . Glrll. Ill! — Mrlllle Indl. North River. Mll’llrfl Power. scolehlarl, ‘ l 30 . ID-II -— Dent-Id Emu Alex nan: Garth Fro-er. HI elhrm Glrlil. Ml] -— Rum: Glllolplt. nil-n" nonimein- Milton ‘Olk' Ihunn NIIIIt toll ‘Cloverll WEATHER TORONTO IOPl — Temper: tures issued by the weather n . l c ile ‘ At Riistico at I2.l5 ..m. and and promote new activities. and 'to Drglulile and carry out oc- asional activities which are oi moorary use only. it also ser~ ves as a m ium ol presenting student views on maticis per. taining to sluttelll- laculty elbope oration This year‘s Student Union Executive is comprised ol tour students: Colin MeMii. lnn. president: Gerald Fitzger- ald. vlcerpresident: John MacDonald. secretary; John Mullen. treasurer. Another organization which plays a big part in campus ac iiviiies is . cuse National Federation of Canadian Univer- sity Students. Among its pur- poses are to unite University students in Canada. and to act termediai-y through which the student councils and the students lrorn anhtllan universities and colleges can cooperate to better student wel. tare in Canada. NFCUS also acts R5 the oilicial spokesman ol the Canadian student body in its dealings with the educated and cultural institutions or the country. This year's NFCUS president is Douglas E. Mac-Leon. who is also the national chairman ot the organization and is editor oi Red and White, Both John Flannlghn and Mary Donovan are attending the national con- gi-ess in Edmonton starting m- morrow and ending Oct. 5, (lie oi the main topics lo be discuss- ed by lhe representatives lrom . :a a: z boninnlng new dawn. but clear- ing tlug atternoolr and turning cool Winds light, increasing to southeast 5 this morning, then shitting in northeast with gusts to 56 in the Illernoon. Low high at Halifax 40 Ind 50. Yar- lnmllll 47 and FA. Kenlville 44 and 50. New Inigow A0 and .55 and Charlottetown t1 and so, Hlih title today It Charlotte~ town at 1:51 am. and Mil pm Snmmt’rslde tlde eiIhleen mIIl- i nles IBIer lhln Chlrloltrt u w 1.1. Sun rises today It 5:51 Ind gels nt 5.4a. High tide Suudny at Charlottetown It 6:03 I.m. I II it 3-11, In Rustico at 1: m. and gull rises why It. 5:58 and sets nt5146. signed to ctr-ordinate all organ- PR luesdaylsOpening Day. OiUnitedA ppeal Drive by the ollicial absorption oi lag y There will be no nlflclal kit-lb all tllllner, but the United Fund the address lo the Rotary Cluha oi Charlottetown Ind Summer side by Brig. Philip w. olpnd oi Lancaster. N.B., when he visits the province next week. PROVINCIAL CHAmMAN Provinclal campaign t'ha r man is 0.11. Simmons: 1st vice- chairman. Frank J. MacDonald 2nd vIce- chllrmnn. LA. Sim- monds: and publlc rell l. I 0 l1 s chairman. R.J. Rupert. Charlottetown district rh man is TD. DeBlols. and chairman LI. Col. LF. Macdnnr II d. Handing the appeal in su m- merside is J. Hogan. with T Richardson as vicetchnirmnll. Prince County chairman is u. D. Carnegy and vicechnirman. ltoy Johnston. All. Lepage and ma. Mchu- brey o1 Cavendish are chalrr man respectively at Q n e e n s County Kings inortlii is headed by M. .l. McQuhitl and ME. Fitrpatricii at Sands. while Foch Mat-lion- ald and Athol c. Robertson ol Montague are the bearers in the appeal in Kings tsouthi, THE WEEK AT SDU Campus Organizations Ready For Year’s Work lull the universities in Canada twill be the imposlllg threat at French Canadian students trim the Universities or Mon- tregl and sherbroolte to with- draw Imm NFCUS on the gruullds at unequal recolzlutian 0E French speaking and English speaking sludents In Canadian Universities. EPARE Foil. Won K Other i organizations wh l c h are beginning to prepare ior work are: Red and White tmontiily publicationr: the glee club. the choir. UNTD and itnTF cadet training, Amateur Athleth Association. and the Dramatic Society. Congratulations go out to Freshman Mike Kelly. who led Charlie Ryan's Juveniles to - P.I-‘.,l.~N.B. title in chatham last Saturday. Mike struck out 19 batters, collected a single and in one i of! generous moods allowed but one hit. 0th- Frcshman sharing honors with Mike in the victory were Jimmy Dully and Allan Connol- ly trom Charlottetown and Walt- er hradley lrom Fenkes. As this is being written. it is not known what Nova Scutia learn the Juveniles will meet lor the ,ltlaritlme championship. The traditional day or rerol. lection held each year at st. nunslan's was held Monday and Tuesday. The retreat master was the Rev. Andrew Reid. 05A. The retreat was closed by a dis. logue Mass on Tuesday alter. nofln. POWERHOUSES Word has It that there is no plnyoli this year tor the Purdy Ctip between the firsl and second place teams as in other years. The AFC champion therefore. is the tcarn linishing in first place. Asked it hr tell lhe league to be better balanced thl year coach Ed Hilton repli . . . and st. Mary's are still the power- houses In thi- luau! as tar II I am concerned, UNB Ill stronger and lhe service clubs are about the seine. 1 think you'd have to say Mount A is weaker atlcr lbs- 1an Black and Griwlkes. Th It leaves Acadia. Dillhilugie Ind ourselves as the unknown quan- tities. But better balnnce in the eague? " According the new toolball held helm: coll- slruclt’d near the old one wlll he ran , i play next (all. It is ex- pecicd that the field will be sow- u' hin the very near tuture it ithe line weather holds out, Then ‘hnve been live or six big mach- ines grading the field tor the put three weeks .Ilnrlintz elch day at 6.30—much to the callth emotion of file boyll In DFImn “III who Ire trying to sleep It at iii three series with Princ oi Wales College (or the Island llllr‘ llowevor. the dates toi- thesc contests have not been I1ll- aliiuii v Last year. most oi a ~vae was compris- ed or high school students, hut now that the high school will have its own team. the complete uad will hr lrom college Var- sity coach Ed Hilton hopes to ‘hillIE up a law oi the Jayvees In .thr big tcarri tor a low games in: to give the players additional .experience This ties in with a general plan to have as many students a. possible playing campaign will be the subject oiicnntpetiiive lootliall so that var.t ‘slly material may be produced lrom loral students. lFleT GAME 1 The Varsity played its tirsi ,game last night against shear- iwater Flyers at w a ii d e r era Grounds in Halilax This game. may rcvcal how s u c c e s srui coat-h HtllUtl was with his mas- ' site rehuilding .itib Some oi the old hands Hilton is relying on are quarterback Fred Ripley fill one, 180 pounds. captain and assistant coach Lennie Ellis. 5 lt.. 9 ns. lilo pnunds: Dave O'Brien. ‘5 It. in ms. lstt pounds: Colinl olcliiillan. d lt.. 205 pounds; . m Garritv. 511.. 2 ins. ills pounds: I and guard .lohn Roy. 5 lt.. 2m i pounds Among the new additions are centre. nave Morton. 5 ti. 2 nuunds: hea . John Driscoii. h it. Speedy Mike :llthee. o lt.. pounds, and end Barry Plltwa,l .. in ms. 17" pounds ‘ Up lrom lust years .layveesl are end llnrry Farrell. . irn Mar- . Lean. Vince Mulligan. Allan; “Plastic” Connolly. and mill Murphy Murphy is the heaviest‘ or the .lavvees at 200 pounds. Mai-Lcan 155 lt.. weighs illi unds: Frrl'ell is it It. 170 . hall'hark. is and stands a i Connolly s 5 it. ill tl ins. ins . 17o pounds. The oitensive line averages 190 pounds the deicnsive Iille hits an average M 195. while the backlielders average 175. M MEN (Il’T ‘ said l-lilton alter the teams iirsi luildr s scrimmage last Sunday. ' ad 34 men out there. and they knew the squad was going to p3 cut to is tor Friday's game with Shani-water; they were really putting out! “Our otlensive didn‘t look too good. but it may have been lie- cause the deiense was going all out lor those positions. Anyway it takes longer to iron out all the little kinks in the nllense. and 1 hope they w l he going better (or Friday night." Conch Hilton plans to h a v 2 seven men playing bot wa. They are. guards. Fete Goodi .win and Colin McMillan: tackle. 'Kensington Tourist Bureau [Palmer Road Hacl Increase Of 500 Visitors Layman Plan- KENSINGTON 7 An apprtlxl rei‘Plt'Pd lrom the KensingtnniProgram .mate increase oi soil persons t-hmmiinity (‘lllh lnr co-opcra- 1 using tourist bureau iai-ilities iii lion in establishing a picnic site SUMMERSIDE v The Palm- lllsl over the previous year its: a motion was passed that thriar Road Pariah hymen‘s or- reported by Archie .luhnstone at hoard go on record as expresxc‘ ganiantion will stage m1 enter the general meeting ol the Ken. ing appreciation to the tow n iainment program in the paviin singion area Board olTroiin ear. council department or transport. iiall Wednesday night. 0M. " lier this week. Canadian National Raiiivs r and which is believed somewia A motion was pr’lxke‘rl that a the department ol highways on unique. lletter of appreciation he will in‘ their response to the request hit The organiratlnn has illlllctl the town tor its cooperation in the hoard ior crossing lights at lending citizens I'rUm Wed operating the tourist tniicnu and thi- thrrr crossings in the [0an .Prince to give hriet talk. on handicrali center with a «nflrlal .i sugucstion was made thaliimlmrtzm topics pertaining to word ol appreciation to rot. .. the tourist committee look into. the economic weliai-e and Wm: Constable Vcrnon Rcoies ior his the possibilities nt developing the ol lite oi island people. ‘valued assistance niapiietu hill on the county line invited to speak arc tho lol- The president, George yian. as a tourist attraction ‘IlmlnE. Dr . Shea. wcil lMurdo. presided at the mas-ling. A mlltlnn was made that the nnuo medical practitioner. held in the town hall hnarn investigate if... WW1... istcis Mary Arnold. principal i A letter or appreciation was n; "NW"... a up“... .,,,i al‘alaniEniKh Regional lell School: —__..— plump-- . mp...“ (H Cyril Loald. secretnrv or the .TIGNISH MANIS ——‘ — - — \vcst Prince Baard or Trade. 3 P H. noucetie. llai-pci Rn id. .BODYIS FOUND Pearson Plans saw mill operator Clio -s _ T6 A iThibert, an expert oi'i theh ctl'v . t 0 if) i l Ppease , n has been in the moss hiisiness since the in iGNiSH ~Tht'l htkiy Jude Bernard. M-venr-nltl trill-t")! wee 1' first doieloporl on n: iBackbenchers chelor. w“ round Melanin. i nTTWA ,Cp. 7 PM“. “with: island Sister Mary VP‘VIKI' nliernoon floatingtli the water lsier Pearson, in the wake ’ “’8'?” "Wm: “Wm”! at \‘all Pond. a short distance signs or discontent among lib... , P'- 5' WW 13 E Camp rom his home where he lived and \It‘s, pledged Friday night “. “‘4‘- 3113‘ .“l'W Slit-1i alone. in work (till a system to lill any WWW "I Tim"! “5’1"”?! and a well known ligurc in the He had becn missing ior l\\n t Cllrltpm‘atll e movement gap between barkhench Liberal days and was tound by three ths and cabinet ministers Tignish residents. George Ar- ‘ '\1r. pearson gave the pledge senault. Hector Gallant and ‘al the opening round nl an tin» Edward bernard. who were pretedenled series oi caucus out searching for him ‘mt‘etillus or Liberal MP5 and he Alberton detachment ol imam... t c Digger Chains The Spanish hogtish swims between the jaws n! IhP \‘nra cious barracuda. picking iood particles irnm the lighting Itsll's teeth. scene and a postmortem okam~ ination was ordered by Coron- er. Dr. M Dewar n1 0'1.eary He is survived by two brllt ther, Boniiace Ecrnard. rig» nish. Cyril Bernard. oltnua. and a hall ster. .‘tirs Peter Desflnche Tignish We have inst unloaded a complete car- load of digger chains in all sizes to fit either diggers or corn First Session 95~ In New Court SUMMERSth - in the first casc to be dealt with in the how ‘Sllmmersido town police mllrt.‘ .Ecnjamin Walter Young. St. ‘Eleanors. was timed 333 and costs These are of the highest quality and fully guaranteed. We have a complete line of links so there is no need to buy a complete chain. BUY YOUR CHAIN AT YOUR POTATO DIGGING HEADQUARTERS HALL MFG. CO. LTD. .cnuri, i tilr white was acting in the iabscnce of Magistrate R s . . who earlier this week entered the Prince County Has!» ira with l a chest ailement. Jim Garrit . fullback. Mike ‘Mac e; centre. nave Norton. .oiiarterhack, Fred Ripley: and lhellbheli Jim Grillilll Despite the is 'stioal edge. Siiearwaier didn't look that Im- pressive last week against Star arona when they lost I‘Ln l-lou. lever they have been training lorl ‘ovcr a month and their n or game experience will be to their iadvantage against the saints. Summerside P. E. I. Mkba oil fuma Cain and Joe Henneisei-ry ttledl. Wm“ M? "‘w Pm" Vancouva oi; Slclt race ig|rla under lil — “mm 75 Linda Cronin, Summerville: No . Edmnnlop all so ra barter. Milton 'onli. cm.” ’9 M Sack race tboya under m — awn. w ,2 Preston Jewell. North River; Die “mum in 71 i hold Brnwll. Alexandra. . Toronto 54 no “Mun” "‘5" Ottawa to 52 l Royn, in and lwer‘ Mlchncl Mame-I n 56 Gallant Stella Marls; Martin gum I m m m"- m”"""' - Fredericton I! so Girls. to and over — Marg or W. Mn ‘7 W White Milton ‘Olk': Angela ‘ Moucton ill so i lull. Stelll Maris. mm“ _ _ 5., a7 ‘ Boys. It“ — Ron-Id MICDOII- Chlfloflfl‘," 52 Ho . ltd. 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